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a Whovt it "What, the drink?” asked Julla, with| “Weren't you talkine about {t?” | The New Mystery Tho Even of a Hansom Cab By Fergus Hume. Wopyright, 1001, by tno National Frees Agency.) 4 styorsig of PRECEDING CHAPTERS, 1 vi 6s Murueryu In eae and tan Ntigeraid is charged with ARO" elite. The wo mien had been, rivald de. jeart ot Nadge Pratiby, The as Tefuses to tell hig whereabouts on 4 tthe murder,” Madge finds & Jette’ summoning bim to @ ying entleman hat a Rt nt m1 She way’ can fix the hour is her daughter ad lta eared, and hat iver Why’ q bad woman: “After the first day's trial Calton 19 startled ying of e mm of aay “Ravin ells jon Hoy ‘but, that she Was e'interview between him it. meguitted, Madgo taker fal fo her country home al ; ells her “Her mother had picked, “The icen’ up drunk In the street, and, that liver Whyte often visited the latter, fe tinally succeeded in obtalning the val: pets trom her for which he was murdered, Bryan neks Madge to marry him nave Australia, Bhe consents. Mark Frottiby: Insiets on golng away with the young couble, At, dinner he ohanges color when the name cf Rosanna Moore, dancer, ta mentlan rs After dinner Fitzgerald goes home and nga & otter from Calton, Calton's letter says that he has found out ® Rreat domi about Whyte and Rosanna Stoore, ands that unless /Fitagerald revents the real murderer to him he will pursue his inyestixations, CHAPTER XXIX. Whnut Dr. Chinston Said. H* resolution taken, Brian did not Jet the grass grow under his feet, but rode over in the afternoon to tell Madge of his intended departure, ‘The servant told him she was in the Barden, so he went there, and, gulded by the sound of merry Yolces and the laughter of pretty women, soon found his way to the lawn-tennts ground, Madge and her guests were there seated under the shade of @ great witch elm and watching with great interest a single-handed match being played be- ' tween Rolleston and Peterson, both of whom were capital players, Mr, Mrettl- by was not present, He wus inside writing letters and talking with oid Mr, Vulpy, and Brian gave a sigh of Fellef as he moted his absence, Madge caught sight of him as he came down the .gardon path, and flew quickly * foward him with outstretched hands, aa| {! * he took hia hat off, “How good of you to come,” she sald, ina hted tone, as she took his on wuch @ hot day." is something fearful in the aid pretty Mrs, Rolleston, with @ laugh, putting up her sunshade, "Pardon me if I think the contrary,” replied Witayerald, bowing, with an ex- pressive look at the charming group of ladies under the great tree, Mrs. Rolleston blushed and shook her head, "Ah! {t's easy seen you como from Ireland, Mr, Fitagorald,"" she ob- served, as she reeumed her seat, “You are making Madge jealous,” "So he ts," angwered Madge, with a ‘ gay laugh, “I ehall certainly inform Mr, Rotloston about you, Brian, i you make these gallant remarks,” “Here he comes, then,’ sald her lover, Qs Rolleston and Peterson, having fin- ished their ame, walked off the tennis Ground and joined the group under the troe, Though in tennis flannols, they both looked remarkably warm, and, throwing aside his racquet, Mr, ° fon eat down whth a sigh of relief, “Thank goodness It's over, and that I have won,” he said, wiping his heated brow; ‘“galley-slaves couldn't haye worked harder than we have done, whilo | @ll you Idle folks sat sub tegmine fagl.”’ “Which means?” asked his wife, Jasily, “That onlookers see most of the game," answored her husband, Impu- p@eutly. “Lsupposo that's what you calla free- Bnd-easy dranslation,” sald Peterson, laughing, "Mrs, Rolleston ought to glvo you something for your new and orig- inal adaptation of Virgil.” “Let It be deed then," retorted Rolles- ton, Tying Tull Tenth on the ground and] "fig' roused Himself with a great. ef staring up at the blue of the sky as foon through the network of leaves. “1 always like ‘something’ Ieed. ‘It's a way you've got," sald Madge, with a laugh, filled with some sparkling, golden-col- ored ack, with & lump of lee chinking Musically against the side of It. “He's not the only one who's got that way," sald Peterson, «atyly, when he hud been similarly supplied, “IV's @ way We've got in the army, It's a way got In the navy, Ii's @ way wo'vo got in tho ‘varsity. “Ami so say we itl of us." finished Rolleston, holding out hia glass to bel p roplontshed, "I'l have anothor, please. i a hot.” pene @ Rizgte, »| Krettlby--"A fugitive an 9 She gave him a gliss ern and, ag it's about, some imvortant business, I must start at once,” 1 don’t think It w.l be long before \we follow," answered Madge, pest. We fully, "Pipa leaves here wt the end of tho weels,"” voy , “I'm sure T don't kno" sald Madge, petulantly; “he is wo restiess, and eras Seoms to sottle down to anything, He says for the rest of his te he w going Mai hothing—but wamler all over the There suddenly flashed across Fitzger- ald’s mind qa Hne from Genesis, which seemed singularly eeniade to flay \t a vagabo! ‘thou shalt bo in the earth.” we “Every one gets these sooner or later,” he sald, id, "in 1 ied with an uneasy laugh—"I believe I'm in one myself,’ “Phat puts me in mind of what I heard Dr, Chinswn eay yesterday,” she sald, ‘'Dhis is the age of unrest, as cio rriol ry und eteam have turned us 0 all into Bohemians,” “Ah! Bohemia is a pleasant place,” sali’ Brian, absently, —unconsctously quoting Thackeray, it we all lose our way to it late in life, “At that rate we won't lose our way to it for some time,” ahe eal, laugh- ing, a8 they stop} into the drawing- room, so cool and ahady after the heat and glare outside, ‘ rele entered Mr, Frrettlby rowe air near the window. He ap- Ted to have been reading, for he eld a book in this hand, “What, Fitugerald!”" he exclaimed, ie & Haar Pay “ he held out his nd, "I am gl 0 880 you,” "T let Ha) know I am living, don't 17 replied Brian, his face flushing as he reluctantly took the proffe! hand. Har el) As CF have come to say od-by for a few days,” | ean goin fack to town, I eu i? sald Mr, Frottlby, lying back his chair and playing with his watch chain. “I don't know that you are wise, exchanging the clear air of the gountry for the dusty atmosphere of wevet Madae. tall uu are goll “Yet fadge is me yo back," said Brian, USHA ytaad with a vase of Aare on the table, if “Depen upon ciroummanoes,” fe lied the other, carelessly, ‘I may and may not, You go on business, I pre- sume?" “Well, the fact is, Calton’—- Here Brinn Cady! guddenly and bit fis lip with yen Be tO he 8 Bot iniendeu to mention the Jawy: . “Yes? said Mr. Frettiby inter tively, BtNeng up quickly ‘and looking Keerly at Brian, if “Wants to see me on businers,” he wrlctan sted wii the gale of your eta- “Comnected w ion Gugpene?” basa. Mrottloy, etll eeping, his, | ‘on the young man’s face, "Can't have a better man, Cale wn an Seat a eo "A Jitle too ext s raid ruefully; he's & man who can’t leave well beta ne “Apropor “Or otis, anewered Fitzgerald hastily, and jinet then his eyes niet those of Frettiby, The two men looked wt one another steadily for a moment, ut in that short pace ot time a single jashed elr brains—the iRame of Rosanne Moore. Mt. Brottlby wos he first lower his eyes an ik the spell, mre, well” hoe sald Baby as he rose eld | is chair and held out tis hand, ae "ate two weeks In town call at Bt. ae, ‘end it's more than ilkely you nd us there.’” wibetan shook ‘hands in stlencg and jon o the oranda and then shine, Woe ot enowa," he muttered {nvolun- tarily. ‘Knows whet, alr?’ ald Madge, who came silently behind him and slipped her arm through his. “Nhat you are hungry and want something to eat be- fore you leave us?" “T don't deel hungry,” sald Brian, as they walked toward the door, “Nonsense,'’ answered Madge, mer- rily, who, like Eve, was on hospitable | thoughts intent, "I'm not going to have Aad appear in Melbourne a pate, fond foyer, o8 though I were treating) you badly, Come, sit=no," she contin- ued, putting up her band as ie tried to kiss her, “‘bisiness first, pleasure at- terward,” and they went into the din- La has laughing, fark Frettlby wandered down to the, lawn-tennis ground, thinking of the look the had geen in Brian's eyes, He whivered for a moment in the hot spn-| pune, es though it had grown suddenly chi, ‘ome one stepping across my grave," he murmured to himself, with a cynical sinile, "Bahl How superstitious am, and yet—he knows, he knows!” “Come on, air," oried Fellx, who had Just caught, sight of him, “a racket! @walts you,” Frettiby awoke with a start, and found himself near the Jawn-tennis round, and Felix at his elbow, smok- a clearotte, fort, anil tapped the young man lightly |} on the shoulder, | What," he sald, with a forced laugh, if m1 really expect me to play lawn on suoh a day? You are mad," "fam thot, you mean,” retorted the ‘mperturbable Rolleston, blowing a wreath of smoke, “That's a foregone conclusion,” sald Dr. Ohinston, who came up at that moment, “Such a charming movel,"' orled Julla who had just causht the last remark, “What 18? asked Petenson, rather puzzled, |" "Howell's book, 'A Foregone Conclu- ston,’ " sald Julla, also looking puszled. “tm afrald this talk is getting slieht- “No—the day,” answered Felix, mak-| ty incoherent,” enid Felix, with a sigh, ing a taco at her. “It's the kind of al ‘We all seem madder than usual to- ” day one feels Inclined to adopt Bydney| 4, Bmith's advice by wetting out of one's skin and letting the wind whistle {ndignantly, through one's bones,” “With auch a hot wind blowing," sald “Txaotly, Wenoak for vourself,” sald Chinston, "T'm as fone as any man in the worl ‘etorted the other coolly, Peterson, gravely, "Tim afraid they'd] «pete What Tsay. and you, being 4 @00n be broiled bones," "Qo, giddy one,” retorted Feltx, throwing his hat at him, “or I'll drag! dcetor, ought to know that every man {and woman tn the world {s more or less mad.” You Into the blazing sun and make you! "Ys ore are your facts?” asked Chin- Play another game." “Not I,'' replied Peterson, coolly. “Not being @ salamander, I'm hardly used to your climate yet, and there Is a limit even to lawn tennis;” and, turn- ing his back on .Rolleston, he began to | talk to Julia Featherweight, Meanwhile Madge and her lover, leav- ing all this frivolous chatter behind them, were walking slowly towards the house, and Brian was tolling her of his Approaching departure, though not of hia reasons for it, “T received a letter last night,” he wald, turning his face away from her, Mother’s Melodies Modernized. Ml, See saw, Marjory Daw, Johnny shall have a new master, Work came to the lad Through a World Help Want ‘Ad, So now he’s progressing much faster, 13,070 Morning World Help Wants WERE PRINTED LAST WEEK. 1,620—galned over last year—~1,620 ston, smiling, i “My facta are all visible ones,” said Feilx, gravely pointing to the company, ‘phay're all crooked on some point or another," There was a chorus of indignant de- nial at this, and then every one burst out lanehing at the extraordinary way \iniwhich Mr. Rolleston was arguing, “Tt vou go on Uke that In the House" raid Prettiby, amused, ‘von will at all events, have an entertaining Parila- ment"! “AK! they'll never have an enterta/n- Ing Parliament till they admit Indies," observed hig with a quizzical ice at Julia, ene will be a. Parliament of love Ti then ‘retorted the doctor, dilly; “and + mediaeval elther.”’ MT erattIbY tnok the doctor's arm and walled away with him, ‘T want, you } to come sin te my study, dactor” he anata, as they stroved toward the house, Hind examina me,” | “Why, don’t you feel well?” satd Chin- | ston, ns they entered the house, “Not lately,” replied Frrettlby. 'T'm afraid Tye got heart disease,” The doctor looked sharply at him and then shook his herd “Nomeense!" he sald, cheerfully; “it's A common delusion with peonle that they have heart disease, and in nine «out of ten it's all maginition, ness, Indeed,'’ he added wage'shty, he patient happens to be a young man” “AW! T suppose you think T'm safo a far na that goes,” sald Frettiby, ne i they entered the study, “And what dd you t'hink of Rollesten's argument About people being mad?" “Tt was amusing,” replied Chipston, “Mhat's all T can say about It, though, mind you. I think there are more mad ecole at large than the world ts aware "Indeed!" (To Bo Continued) watvhed him nick up bis hat Gig gts V taking a seat, Prettlby doing the same, | a ¥ ing World's Home . The Same Old Terror. (Brom the Pittsburg Dispatch.) “Welcome dread fury to my woeful hous '—Sha FORTUNES IN LITTLE IDEAS, manufacturer, Jobber or retailer has been developing in recent years un- til enough men devote their time to It to rank it as @ business. Some of the most unexpected ideas concerning some of the simplest possibilities in the novel- ty fleld have made fortunes for the one who has availed himself of his Inspira- tion through the Patent Office, The man who conceived the idea of @ littl brass paper fastener which, made of a [sasuiecs povelties to the order of double brass strip in ‘I’ shape and | p, could be sold by the quart at a cost of a few cents, made a fortune for himself and for his manufacturers, In all the line of amall inventions, perhaps no novelty ever cost its ex- ploiters as much money for advertising as did the little metal hook made known to avery one in the country who could read by that pioneer of catch Lines, | "Bee that hump?" Tons of those minute bits of wire weye sold, and money made for all concerned, The metal “link belt’ was one of these small things which revolutionized former methods of transmitting power, One of its finst noticeable epplications was to the chein bicycle when the modern wheel buried the ol ‘high pat- tern for all time, From the dicycle the chain has passed to the automébile, where it is most frequently seen, but tte fleld of usefulness extends to near ly every condition where power is trans- mitted bo geared mechanisms. This in- ventor was a’ Chioago man, and he made $500,000 out of it. To get a patent on the average small novelty which is in @ class not requir- ing the Umit of rest ation ine me wi ost je aver Patent Office recor Cel ne OT age Inventor about 965, have to walt from two to three months for the completion of the necessary routine, But an unexpected small novelty thet has all of the attractiveness of the whimsical or the phenomenal, oostini at the rate of ten for a cent and retall- ing at one or two cents each, {s a good Goan wetter than @ sure thipg on the erby. Three Blow, Two Play. Traders in Central Africa a few years back sold whole cartloads of ocarinas, little wind instruments made of earth enware. To one chief the idea occurred of having a giant ocarina constructed. 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